Native Studies—Honours/Major/Minor
Major
Students majoring in Native Studies are required to complete a minimum of 36 credit hours in Native Studies, including the following courses:
NATI-1006. Introduction to Native Studies
NATI-2503. Research Strategies in Native Studies
NATI-3203. Native Philosophy
NATI-3903. Native People and the Law I
NATI-4603. Native People and the Colonial Experience
In addition to the number of courses offered by Native Studies, courses may also be drawn from the cross-listed course offerings and the University of New Brunswick with permission from the Director of Native Studies. Assistance in planning a course of studies for the Major in Native Studies is available through the Programme Director.
Cross-Listed Courses
ANTH-2343. Archaeology of Early Societies: North and Central America
ANTH-2353. Archaeology of Early Societies: South America
ANTH-3003-3153. Area Ethnography
HMRT-2003. Introduction to Human Rights
POLS-3506. Human Rights in International Relations and Foreign Policy
RELG-3473. Native American Religions
RELG-3483. Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Religions
SOCI-2013. Research Methods
SOCI-2023. Introduction to Statistics